Singapore Ferry Map
When you look at ferry routes around Singapore, most of them are less about getting around the city and more about leaving it. HarbourFront and Tanah Merah are the main terminals for ferries to Batam and Bintan, while Pulau Ubin is mainly for short local boat trips. That difference matters: some routes feel like proper international travel, with check-in and passport control, while others are simpler. Singapore’s ferry system is generally clear and well organised, but it can also feel stricter and more procedural than you might expect for short crossings.
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Quick ferry tips for Singapore
If you’re taking a ferry from Singapore, it’s worth knowing that many routes are international. That means it isn’t like a quick local crossing. You may need extra time for check-in and passport control before you board.
- Arrive early, especially at busy times. For many routes, aim to be at the terminal about 60 to 90 minutes before departure.
- Batam and Bintan are one hour behind Singapore. Check the local time for return trips and any connecting transport bookings.
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